Mummy's Boy
My Autobiography
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4.6 • 21 Ratings
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- £0.99
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- £0.99
Publisher Description
Acting wasn't a long-held childhood dream for Larry Lamb, instead his childhood memories are filled with recollections of his parents continuously fighting. Life in the Lamb household veered from laughter and happy moments to hysterical outbursts. Larry was only too often caught in the middle and found himself at the centre of his father's raging anger, tormented by a man who struggled with the enormity of fatherhood. When his parents' marriage finally broke down, Larry's mother moved out. For years Larry didn't know where his mum lived and he didn't dare talk of her at home, his mother's absence left a gaping hole. As soon as Larry was old enough, he left home. Putting as much distance as he could between himself and his volatile childhood, he set off on a journey - looking for the close female companionship he'd missed out on with his mother as he went - that would take him to work as an encyclopaedia salesman in Germany, in the oil business in Libya and Nova Scotia until he found himself starring on Broadway. In time it would take him to Hollywood too and bring him leading roles on the Square in Eastenders and in Billericay in the much-loved comedy Gavin and Stacey.
Customer Reviews
Mummy's Boy
A stunning and well written book by Larry, I really related to Larry when he was on Who Do You Think You Are. Now having read about his early life and how incredibly similar to mine, it was and recognising similar feelings that I had at certain key stages of my life. Really brilliant read, well worth both the purchase and the time invested in reading it.
Well done Larry and to George for encouraging his dad to write it.
Best regards Carol :o)